Estimating air drying times of lumber with multiple regression
In this study, the applicability of a multiple regression equation for estimating air drying times of red oak, sugar maple, and ponderosa pine lumber was evaluated. The equation allows prediction of estimated air drying times from historic weather records of temperature and relative humidity at any desired location. 2004
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Estimating air drying times of lumber with multiple regression (2004)
In this study, the applicability of a multiple regression equation for estimating air drying times of red oak, sugar maple, and ponderosa pine lumber was evaluated. The equation allows prediction of estimated air drying times from historic weather records of temperature and relative humidity at any desired location.
Author: Simpson, William T.
Source: Res. Note FPL-RN-0293. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, 2004. 6 pages
Citation: Simpson, William T. 2004. Estimating air drying times of lumber with multiple regression Res. Note FPL-RN-0293. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, 2004. 6 pages.